The vast majority of Argentine Jews are descended from immigrants who arrived from Europe. These ashkenazic Jews migrated from small towns or shtetels of Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Germany, Romania or Ukraine, leaving behind most of their Jewish relatives. After two or three generations, those Jewish families lost track of their relatives, having been saved from the war, emigrated to other countries like USA, England or Australia.

AHMED Genealogy

This is an open forum to discuss the origin, the meaning and the family stories of the surname AHMED.

Both your knowledge and the oral tradition of the origin and meaning of this surname will be helpfull.

Using the Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex Code we can obtain some variants of scripture of the same surname.
Below you will find the variants of scripture we have in our database.
They will be useful to find and to determine the AHMED meaning.

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Comments: These are the first records I have found for our surname in the immigration records database.

Surname: AHMED -

Name

Age

MaritalStatus

Occupation

Religion

Nationality

Ship

Procedence

Arrival Info

Born in

day/month/year - Port

AAID, AHMED

20

S

JORNALERO

ORTODOXA

LEVANTINA

PLATA

MARSELLA

21/10/1913 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABAS, AHMED

16

S

JOURNALIER

MUSULMANA

TURCA

AQUITAINE

MARSELLA

02/09/1910 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABAS, AHMED

25

C

OPERAIO

CATOLICA

OTOMANA

FRANCESCA

PATRASSO

05/10/1912 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABBAS, AHMED

17

S

JORNALERO

CATOLICA

LEVANTINA

FORMOSA

MARSELLA

08/02/1908 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABBAS, AHMED

22

S

AGRICULTOR

PROTESTANTE

ARABE

TOMASO DI SAVOIA

GENOVA

01/08/1910 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABBAS, AHMED

20

S

JOURNALIER

OTOMANA

LEVANTINA

PARANA

MARSELLA

01/09/1911 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABBAS, AHMED

50

C

BRACCIANTE

MAHOMETANA

TURCA

SICILIA

GENOVA

01/09/1911 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

ABBAS, AHMED

20

S

JOURNALIER

MUSULMANA

LEVANTINA

PAMPA

MARSELLA

01/01/1912 - BUENOS AIRES

ABBAS, AHMED

29

S

JOURNALIER

ORTODOXA

LEVANTINA

PAMPA

MARSELLA

01/01/1912 - BUENOS AIRES

ABBAS, AHMED

18

S

AGRICULTOR

CATOLICA

ARABE

COLUMBIA

PATRASSO

27/10/1913 - BUENOS AIRES

DESCONOCIDO

Name: Sebastian

Comments: There are jewish families in Argentina with surname AHMED

Name: Daniel

Comments: In the Jewish cemetery of La Tablada, Buenos Aires, is buried some people with this surname.

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